The brand Pont du Kaftan participated in a parade organized by project Fashion Inclusive Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. The initiative will select clothes by the brand to be sold online.
Author: Aurea Santos
In July, the Brazil Lebanon Cultural Center will start offering in-company Portuguese language classes, due to existing demand from business executives.
Mr. Bey already exports petit gateau to chocolate shops in Saudi Arabia. The company is looking for distributors in that country and the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar.
The Arab country is one of the largest markets of the Brazilian company Resfri Ar. The company is planning to enter Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Egypt.
Executives attending a lecture on the new system developed by the Arab Chamber believe export processing times and costs will be reduced.
Belatriz’s pieces are shipped to Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Mauritania and Libya. Gold-plated and stones sets are the favorites of customers in the region, which also buys customized pieces.
Furniture by Totalità, from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, are on sale in Libya, the UAE and Kuwait. The enterprise sells 100% of its production abroad, and 10% of output goes to Arab countries.
São Paulo-based hair products company Sweet Hair already exported to the UAE and now it has inked distribution deals for Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia. There are plans to break into Lebanon and Morocco too.
Since last year, sandals and shoes from the brand Carolina Martori are shipped to an exclusive Brazilian footwear store in the UAE. Models offered go from high-heeled pumps to ballerina flats.
Opt-Liss, a São Paulo state-based company exports its professional-use products to Libya, the UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. These countries combined buy 40% of the company’s production.
Strategic location, reduced costs and little red tape are among attractive features presented to Brazilian companies in a seminar. Delegation wants to attract companies to the Emirate.
They will take part in the Abraço Cultural project, which will gather refugees from four countries to teach language classes in July, in the city of São Paulo. The students will also go through cultural experiences. Registrations are open.
Executives from the Emirate’s government and from six companies will be in São Paulo next week for seminars and business meetings. There will be events at trade and industry federations.
Promoted by Firma, ‘Maranhão for Business – Arab League’ takes place on June 9. The Arab Chamber’s CEO, Michel Alaby, will be one of the speakers. Registrations are open.

